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President Xi Jinping may now remain in office indefinitely.
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Already trade between Africa and China has grown at a breathtaking pace. It was $10.5 billion in 2000, $40 billion in 2005 and $166 billion in 2011.in the first half of 2017, they totaled more than $85.3 billion in value. Chinese imports from the African continent almost doubled by an estimated 46 percent, compared to the same period a year ago reaching around $38.4 billion.
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Good fences don’t necessarily make good neighbours. At times, as India realised in 1967 when it got the better of China after suffering the humiliation of 1962, they can make it worse.
On 15 August last year – as troops remained locked in a terse standoff at Doklam in Sikkim – an Indian soldier filmed an extraordinary video depicting Indian and Chinese soldiers jostling and pelting stones at each other at the Line of Actual Control, the border that passes through the Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh.
The video (which ThePrint published on 19 August) was viewed very widely. Yet few viewers could have known that it was replaying, with variations, an incident from 50 years ago. It remains relevant as China continues to occupy the Northern Doklam plateau, with a strong body of Indian troops keeping a close watch on any moves of aggression.
These fisticuffs were by no means unprecedented. In the1960s, soldiers from both sides hurled stones at each other along many points at the disputed boundary of Aksai Chin–not far from Pangong Tso–where Indian territory abuts the eastern frontier of China’sXinjiang province. Even more significantly, in 1967, a face-off with Chinese troops lasted for over two months at the other end of the Himalayas, on the Doklam plateau — the very territory that has so vexed Indo-Chinese relations over the last year. China now maintains a strong presence near the plateau, with a brigade-strength force barely two hours’ drive away and a considerable number of troops stationed very close.
The scuffle of September 1967 was the last time that soldiers roughhousing escalated into a bloody firefight along this border. That brief, intense conflict caused the deaths of 300 Chinese and over 200Indian soldiers. As the eyeball-to-eyeball stand-off of our own time cools and hardens into resentful inaction, the story of this old battle may shed light on how shrill political messaging can have disastrous consequences on the ground.
The 1960s were a bad time, perhaps the worst ever, in India-China relations. The brief, brutal war of 1962 was a debacle in which India lost 14,500 square miles of territory; its details and stories are still in the process of being declassified. In 1965, as India fought a war with its western neighbour, Pakistan, China once again made a show of aggression by pressing troops on contentious areas along the LAC, including along Pangong Tso.
In 1967, after another fractious, tense summer, Indian and Chinese troops suddenly found themselves toe-to-toe in the eastern Himalayas. They quarrelled over the question of a fence at Nathu La, the strategic pass in Sikkim that demarcates one of the most tensely contested borders in Asia. The Indians wanted to construct an iron fence to put an end to what they saw as Chinese incursions. To the Chinese, this seemed like arrogant aggression, coming from an army they had beaten soundly just five years earlier.
Troops came to blows. Major GeneralV.K. Singh, who created a record of events by examining official unit records and meeting officers who served at Nathu La, found that this stand-off included “hand to hand fighting between the troops” when the Chinese came to the fence. “Realising that they were unequal to the Jats, the Chinese withdrew and began pelting stones,” he wrote of the affair.
It was typical of the doubt and tension dominating that decade. Using historical documents in the public domain, declassified papers, material from the National Archives, and interviews with some of the people involved, ThePrint presents, for the first time, a detailed story of the lead-up to the clash at Nathu La, 50 years ago, and why India’s good fence created bad neighbourliness in the first place.
Troops came to blows. Major General V.K. Singh, who created a record of events by examining official unit records and meeting officers who served at Nathu La, found that this stand-off included “hand to hand fighting between the troops” when the Chinese came to the fence. “Realising that they were unequal to the Jats, the Chinese withdrew and began pelting stones,” he wrote of the affair.
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China’s first space station Tiangong-1 is expected to come crashing down to Earth within the next four weeks, if scientists are to be believed. It is being estimated that Tiangong-1 will crash into the earth anytime between March 24 and April 19. WatchNews Nation's exclusive programme Zero Hour to see a detailed report on the same.
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Son of communist veteran Xi Zhongxun, Xi Jinping rose through the ranks politically in China's coastal provinces. He served as the governor of Fujian between 1999 and 2002, then as governor and party secretary of the neighboring Zhejiang between 2002 and 2007. Following the dismissal of Chen Liangyu, Xi transferred to Shanghai as the party secretary for a brief period in 2007. Xi joined the Politburo standing committee and central secretariat in October 2007, and was Hu Jintao's successor. He served as vice-president, between 2008 and 2013.

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Al Jazeera English | Live

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China abolishes presidential term limits

China abolishes presidential term limits

China abolishes presidential term limits

President Xi Jinping may now remain in office indefinitely.
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China's First Space Station May Crash Into Earth || Space Station is Falling Back || NTV

China's First Space Station May Crash Into Earth || Space Station is Falling Back || NTV

China's First Space Station May Crash Into Earth || Space Station is Falling Back || NTV

Bottomline Africa: How China footprint in Africa is worrying US

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Inside story of how India gave China a bloody nose very close to Doklam, 50 years Ago

Inside story of how India gave China a bloody nose very close to Doklam, 50 years Ago

Inside story of how India gave China a bloody nose very close to Doklam, 50 years Ago

Good fences don’t necessarily make good neighbours. At times, as India realised in 1967 when it got the better of China after suffering the humiliation of 1962, they can make it worse.
On 15 August last year – as troops remained locked in a terse standoff at Doklam in Sikkim – an Indian soldier filmed an extraordinary video depicting Indian and Chinese soldiers jostling and pelting stones at each other at the Line of Actual Control, the border that passes through the Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh.
The video (which ThePrint published on 19 August) was viewed very widely. Yet few viewers could have known that it was replaying, with variations, an incident from 50 years ago. It remains relevant as China continues to occupy the Northern Doklam plateau, with a strong body of Indian troops keeping a close watch on any moves of aggression.
These fisticuffs were by no means unprecedented. In the1960s, soldiers from both sides hurled stones at each other along many points at the disputed boundary of Aksai Chin–not far from Pangong Tso–where Indian territory abuts the eastern frontier of China’sXinjiang province. Even more significantly, in 1967, a face-off with Chinese troops lasted for over two months at the other end of the Himalayas, on the Doklam plateau — the very territory that has so vexed Indo-Chinese relations over the last year. China now maintains a strong presence near the plateau, with a brigade-strength force barely two hours’ drive away and a considerable number of troops stationed very close.
The scuffle of September 1967 was the last time that soldiers roughhousing escalated into a bloody firefight along this border. That brief, intense conflict caused the deaths of 300 Chinese and over 200Indian soldiers. As the eyeball-to-eyeball stand-off of our own time cools and hardens into resentful inaction, the story of this old battle may shed light on how shrill political messaging can have disastrous consequences on the ground.
The 1960s were a bad time, perhaps the worst ever, in India-China relations. The brief, brutal war of 1962 was a debacle in which India lost 14,500 square miles of territory; its details and stories are still in the process of being declassified. In 1965, as India fought a war with its western neighbour, Pakistan, China once again made a show of aggression by pressing troops on contentious areas along the LAC, including along Pangong Tso.
In 1967, after another fractious, tense summer, Indian and Chinese troops suddenly found themselves toe-to-toe in the eastern Himalayas. They quarrelled over the question of a fence at Nathu La, the strategic pass in Sikkim that demarcates one of the most tensely contested borders in Asia. The Indians wanted to construct an iron fence to put an end to what they saw as Chinese incursions. To the Chinese, this seemed like arrogant aggression, coming from an army they had beaten soundly just five years earlier.
Troops came to blows. Major GeneralV.K. Singh, who created a record of events by examining official unit records and meeting officers who served at Nathu La, found that this stand-off included “hand to hand fighting between the troops” when the Chinese came to the fence. “Realising that they were unequal to the Jats, the Chinese withdrew and began pelting stones,” he wrote of the affair.
It was typical of the doubt and tension dominating that decade. Using historical documents in the public domain, declassified papers, material from the National Archives, and interviews with some of the people involved, ThePrint presents, for the first time, a detailed story of the lead-up to the clash at Nathu La, 50 years ago, and why India’s good fence created bad neighbourliness in the first place.
Troops came to blows. Major General V.K. Singh, who created a record of events by examining official unit records and meeting officers who served at Nathu La, found that this stand-off included “hand to hand fighting between the troops” when the Chinese came to the fence. “Realising that they were unequal to the Jats, the Chinese withdrew and began pelting stones,” he wrote of the affair.
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17:55

Zero Hour: China's space station Tiangong-1 to crash into Earth within four weeks

Zero Hour: China's space station Tiangong-1 to crash into Earth within four weeks

Zero Hour: China's space station Tiangong-1 to crash into Earth within four weeks

China’s first space station Tiangong-1 is expected to come crashing down to Earth within the next four weeks, if scientists are to be believed. It is being estimated that Tiangong-1 will crash into the earth anytime between March 24 and April 19. WatchNews Nation's exclusive programme Zero Hour to see a detailed report on the same.
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published: 13 Mar 2018

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China abolishes presidential term limits

President Xi Jinping may now remain in office indefinitely.
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China's First Space Station May Crash Into Earth || Space Station is Falling Back || NTV

Bottomline Africa: How China footprint in Africa is worrying US

Already trade between Africa and China has grown at a breathtaking pace. It was $10.5 billion in 2000, $40 billion in 2005 and $166 billion in 2011.in the first half of 2017, they totaled more than $85.3 billion in value. Chinese imports from the African continent almost doubled by an estimated 46 percent, compared to the same period a year ago reaching around $38.4 billion.
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Inside story of how India gave China a bloody nose very close to Doklam, 50 years Ago

Good fences don’t necessarily make good neighbours. At times, as India realised in 1967 when it got the better of China after suffering the humiliation of 1962, they can make it worse.
On 15 August last year – as troops remained locked in a terse standoff at Doklam in Sikkim – an Indian soldier filmed an extraordinary video depicting Indian and Chinese soldiers jostling and pelting stones at each other at the Line of Actual Control, the border that passes through the Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh.
The video (which ThePrint published on 19 August) was viewed very widely. Yet few viewers could have known that it was replaying, with variations, an incident from 50 years ago. It remains relevant as China continues to occupy the Northern Doklam plateau, with a strong body of Indian troops keepin...

published: 13 Mar 2018

Zero Hour: China's space station Tiangong-1 to crash into Earth within four weeks

China’s first space station Tiangong-1 is expected to come crashing down to Earth within the next four weeks, if scientists are to be believed. It is being estimated that Tiangong-1 will crash into the earth anytime between March 24 and April 19. WatchNews Nation's exclusive programme Zero Hour to see a detailed report on the same.
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President Xi Jinping may now remain in office indefinitely.
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China's First Space Station May Crash Into Earth || Space Station is Falling Back || NTV

Already trade between Africa and China has grown at a breathtaking pace. It was $10.5 billion in 2000, $40 billion in 2005 and $166 billion in 2011.in the first half of 2017, they totaled more than $85.3 billion in value. Chinese imports from the African continent almost doubled by an estimated 46 percent, compared to the same period a year ago reaching around $38.4 billion.
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Already trade between Africa and China has grown at a breathtaking pace. It was $10.5 billion in 2000, $40 billion in 2005 and $166 billion in 2011.in the first half of 2017, they totaled more than $85.3 billion in value. Chinese imports from the African continent almost doubled by an estimated 46 percent, compared to the same period a year ago reaching around $38.4 billion.
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Good fences don’t necessarily make good neighbours. At times, as India realised in 1967 when it got the better of China after suffering the humiliation of 1962, they can make it worse.
On 15 August last year – as troops remained locked in a terse standoff at Doklam in Sikkim – an Indian soldier filmed an extraordinary video depicting Indian and Chinese soldiers jostling and pelting stones at each other at the Line of Actual Control, the border that passes through the Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh.
The video (which ThePrint published on 19 August) was viewed very widely. Yet few viewers could have known that it was replaying, with variations, an incident from 50 years ago. It remains relevant as China continues to occupy the Northern Doklam plateau, with a strong body of Indian troops keeping a close watch on any moves of aggression.
These fisticuffs were by no means unprecedented. In the1960s, soldiers from both sides hurled stones at each other along many points at the disputed boundary of Aksai Chin–not far from Pangong Tso–where Indian territory abuts the eastern frontier of China’sXinjiang province. Even more significantly, in 1967, a face-off with Chinese troops lasted for over two months at the other end of the Himalayas, on the Doklam plateau — the very territory that has so vexed Indo-Chinese relations over the last year. China now maintains a strong presence near the plateau, with a brigade-strength force barely two hours’ drive away and a considerable number of troops stationed very close.
The scuffle of September 1967 was the last time that soldiers roughhousing escalated into a bloody firefight along this border. That brief, intense conflict caused the deaths of 300 Chinese and over 200Indian soldiers. As the eyeball-to-eyeball stand-off of our own time cools and hardens into resentful inaction, the story of this old battle may shed light on how shrill political messaging can have disastrous consequences on the ground.
The 1960s were a bad time, perhaps the worst ever, in India-China relations. The brief, brutal war of 1962 was a debacle in which India lost 14,500 square miles of territory; its details and stories are still in the process of being declassified. In 1965, as India fought a war with its western neighbour, Pakistan, China once again made a show of aggression by pressing troops on contentious areas along the LAC, including along Pangong Tso.
In 1967, after another fractious, tense summer, Indian and Chinese troops suddenly found themselves toe-to-toe in the eastern Himalayas. They quarrelled over the question of a fence at Nathu La, the strategic pass in Sikkim that demarcates one of the most tensely contested borders in Asia. The Indians wanted to construct an iron fence to put an end to what they saw as Chinese incursions. To the Chinese, this seemed like arrogant aggression, coming from an army they had beaten soundly just five years earlier.
Troops came to blows. Major GeneralV.K. Singh, who created a record of events by examining official unit records and meeting officers who served at Nathu La, found that this stand-off included “hand to hand fighting between the troops” when the Chinese came to the fence. “Realising that they were unequal to the Jats, the Chinese withdrew and began pelting stones,” he wrote of the affair.
It was typical of the doubt and tension dominating that decade. Using historical documents in the public domain, declassified papers, material from the National Archives, and interviews with some of the people involved, ThePrint presents, for the first time, a detailed story of the lead-up to the clash at Nathu La, 50 years ago, and why India’s good fence created bad neighbourliness in the first place.
Troops came to blows. Major General V.K. Singh, who created a record of events by examining official unit records and meeting officers who served at Nathu La, found that this stand-off included “hand to hand fighting between the troops” when the Chinese came to the fence. “Realising that they were unequal to the Jats, the Chinese withdrew and began pelting stones,” he wrote of the affair.
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Good fences don’t necessarily make good neighbours. At times, as India realised in 1967 when it got the better of China after suffering the humiliation of 1962, they can make it worse.
On 15 August last year – as troops remained locked in a terse standoff at Doklam in Sikkim – an Indian soldier filmed an extraordinary video depicting Indian and Chinese soldiers jostling and pelting stones at each other at the Line of Actual Control, the border that passes through the Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh.
The video (which ThePrint published on 19 August) was viewed very widely. Yet few viewers could have known that it was replaying, with variations, an incident from 50 years ago. It remains relevant as China continues to occupy the Northern Doklam plateau, with a strong body of Indian troops keeping a close watch on any moves of aggression.
These fisticuffs were by no means unprecedented. In the1960s, soldiers from both sides hurled stones at each other along many points at the disputed boundary of Aksai Chin–not far from Pangong Tso–where Indian territory abuts the eastern frontier of China’sXinjiang province. Even more significantly, in 1967, a face-off with Chinese troops lasted for over two months at the other end of the Himalayas, on the Doklam plateau — the very territory that has so vexed Indo-Chinese relations over the last year. China now maintains a strong presence near the plateau, with a brigade-strength force barely two hours’ drive away and a considerable number of troops stationed very close.
The scuffle of September 1967 was the last time that soldiers roughhousing escalated into a bloody firefight along this border. That brief, intense conflict caused the deaths of 300 Chinese and over 200Indian soldiers. As the eyeball-to-eyeball stand-off of our own time cools and hardens into resentful inaction, the story of this old battle may shed light on how shrill political messaging can have disastrous consequences on the ground.
The 1960s were a bad time, perhaps the worst ever, in India-China relations. The brief, brutal war of 1962 was a debacle in which India lost 14,500 square miles of territory; its details and stories are still in the process of being declassified. In 1965, as India fought a war with its western neighbour, Pakistan, China once again made a show of aggression by pressing troops on contentious areas along the LAC, including along Pangong Tso.
In 1967, after another fractious, tense summer, Indian and Chinese troops suddenly found themselves toe-to-toe in the eastern Himalayas. They quarrelled over the question of a fence at Nathu La, the strategic pass in Sikkim that demarcates one of the most tensely contested borders in Asia. The Indians wanted to construct an iron fence to put an end to what they saw as Chinese incursions. To the Chinese, this seemed like arrogant aggression, coming from an army they had beaten soundly just five years earlier.
Troops came to blows. Major GeneralV.K. Singh, who created a record of events by examining official unit records and meeting officers who served at Nathu La, found that this stand-off included “hand to hand fighting between the troops” when the Chinese came to the fence. “Realising that they were unequal to the Jats, the Chinese withdrew and began pelting stones,” he wrote of the affair.
It was typical of the doubt and tension dominating that decade. Using historical documents in the public domain, declassified papers, material from the National Archives, and interviews with some of the people involved, ThePrint presents, for the first time, a detailed story of the lead-up to the clash at Nathu La, 50 years ago, and why India’s good fence created bad neighbourliness in the first place.
Troops came to blows. Major General V.K. Singh, who created a record of events by examining official unit records and meeting officers who served at Nathu La, found that this stand-off included “hand to hand fighting between the troops” when the Chinese came to the fence. “Realising that they were unequal to the Jats, the Chinese withdrew and began pelting stones,” he wrote of the affair.
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published:13 Mar 2018

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Zero Hour: China's space station Tiangong-1 to crash into Earth within four weeks

China’s first space station Tiangong-1 is expected to come crashing down to Earth within the next four weeks, if scientists are to be believed. It is being est...

China’s first space station Tiangong-1 is expected to come crashing down to Earth within the next four weeks, if scientists are to be believed. It is being estimated that Tiangong-1 will crash into the earth anytime between March 24 and April 19. WatchNews Nation's exclusive programme Zero Hour to see a detailed report on the same.
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China’s first space station Tiangong-1 is expected to come crashing down to Earth within the next four weeks, if scientists are to be believed. It is being estimated that Tiangong-1 will crash into the earth anytime between March 24 and April 19. WatchNews Nation's exclusive programme Zero Hour to see a detailed report on the same.
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The second installation (RunningChina Now) on the other hand, looked at the country’s very real challenges in the areas of economy, environment and corruption. Within the economic sphere, China’s rapid investment in developing new technology like AI-powered autonomous drones and a ground-breaking electric sky train is helping it to diversify and remake its economy while many young Chinese are now spear-heading projects to clean up the environment, resulting in a new respect for the rule of law。 Thanks to Xi Dada’s push for a “system upgrade” across every sector of China，China has amazed the world.
这二集则聚焦中国在经济、环境和反腐方面遭遇的严峻挑战。在经济方面，中国在新科技领域，如人工智能操控的无人机和开拓性的电气化空中列车等方面的迅速投资使经济环境更加多元化，重塑了经济格局。与此同时，许多中国的年轻人开始研发保护环境的项目。多亏习大大的“产业升级”理念，让中国惊艳了世界。

Discovery Channel China Time of Xi Episode 1: People’s Republic

In this episode, it established what it really means to be the “people’s” republic in the 21st century through the lens of everyday Chinese from ambitious kiwi-growing farmers to a taxi driver in bustling Beijing; young girls with a passion for football and big dreams to a small-town shop-keeper whose life has been transformed by technology. It also investigated how Xi Dada early experiences may have shaped his vision for a ‘Chinese dream’ and driven him to very publicly commit to ending poverty for the 50 million Chinese still living below the United Nations poverty line.
在这一集中，有雄心勃勃的猕猴桃果农和在熙熙攘攘中穿行的北京出租车司机，有怀着足球梦的年轻女孩和被科技改变生活的小镇店主，通过中国普通人的日常生活，展现了“人民”共和在21世纪的真正含义。本集也解释了习大大的早年经历是如何帮助他筑成“中国梦”的构想，并使他立志使全国5000万生活在贫困线以下人民过上脱贫的生活。点赞习大大！

published: 17 Oct 2017

Meet me on the bridge: Discovering the truth about my parents after 20 years (FULL FILM) BBC Stories

When Kati Pohler was three days old she was left at a market in China. She was later adopted by an American family.
When she was 20, Kati discovered her birth parents had left her a note, and that every year on the same day, they waited for her on a famous bridge in Hangzhou.
Filmed and directed by Changfu Chang.

published: 08 Dec 2017

China's Future MEGAPROJECTS (2016-2050's)

China is embracing megaprojects at an unprecedented rate and will - over the course of a few decades - complete a phase of infrastructure that will rival what the United States has built in its entire history.
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Shenzhen: City of the Future. The high-tech life of China’s Silicon Valley

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- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its population boom
- Inventors and engineers working here, create helpful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks
China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, to see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it’s Shenzhen. Shenzhen has transformed itself from a tiny fishing village to a megacity in just 50 years, its population tripling since the 1990s. The city is a magnet for tech-savvy an...

Ageing China - Inside Story

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published: 03 Jul 2013

Bottomline Africa: How China footprint in Africa is worrying US

Already trade between Africa and China has grown at a breathtaking pace. It was $10.5 billion in 2000, $40 billion in 2005 and $166 billion in 2011.in the first half of 2017, they totaled more than $85.3 billion in value. Chinese imports from the African continent almost doubled by an estimated 46 percent, compared to the same period a year ago reaching around $38.4 billion.
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published: 12 Mar 2018

Channel 1 News Report-- Censorship in China

Ms. Ling, American reporter, traveled around China, being escorted and monitored by government officials. She found out that although China had a booming economy, citizens still did not have freedom of speech. Despite the fact that she was only showed by the officials the tourist attractions, she found out that most of the Chinese still lived in poverty.

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Discovery Channel | China: Time of Xi | Episode 3: All Aboard

China: Time of Xi Episode 3 shows how the influence of a new China is changing communities and lives far beyond its borders.
"All Aboard" features China's major global initiatives and undertakings, and delves deep into President Xi Jinping's vision for a global "community of shared future," the culmination of Xi's ideas on reforming and improving the existing international order.
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The second installation (RunningChina Now) on the other hand, looked at the country’s very real challenges in the areas of economy, environment and corruption....

The second installation (RunningChina Now) on the other hand, looked at the country’s very real challenges in the areas of economy, environment and corruption. Within the economic sphere, China’s rapid investment in developing new technology like AI-powered autonomous drones and a ground-breaking electric sky train is helping it to diversify and remake its economy while many young Chinese are now spear-heading projects to clean up the environment, resulting in a new respect for the rule of law。 Thanks to Xi Dada’s push for a “system upgrade” across every sector of China，China has amazed the world.
这二集则聚焦中国在经济、环境和反腐方面遭遇的严峻挑战。在经济方面，中国在新科技领域，如人工智能操控的无人机和开拓性的电气化空中列车等方面的迅速投资使经济环境更加多元化，重塑了经济格局。与此同时，许多中国的年轻人开始研发保护环境的项目。多亏习大大的“产业升级”理念，让中国惊艳了世界。

The second installation (RunningChina Now) on the other hand, looked at the country’s very real challenges in the areas of economy, environment and corruption. Within the economic sphere, China’s rapid investment in developing new technology like AI-powered autonomous drones and a ground-breaking electric sky train is helping it to diversify and remake its economy while many young Chinese are now spear-heading projects to clean up the environment, resulting in a new respect for the rule of law。 Thanks to Xi Dada’s push for a “system upgrade” across every sector of China，China has amazed the world.
这二集则聚焦中国在经济、环境和反腐方面遭遇的严峻挑战。在经济方面，中国在新科技领域，如人工智能操控的无人机和开拓性的电气化空中列车等方面的迅速投资使经济环境更加多元化，重塑了经济格局。与此同时，许多中国的年轻人开始研发保护环境的项目。多亏习大大的“产业升级”理念，让中国惊艳了世界。

Discovery Channel China Time of Xi Episode 1: People’s Republic

In this episode, it established what it really means to be the “people’s” republic in the 21st century through the lens of everyday Chinese from ambitious kiwi-...

In this episode, it established what it really means to be the “people’s” republic in the 21st century through the lens of everyday Chinese from ambitious kiwi-growing farmers to a taxi driver in bustling Beijing; young girls with a passion for football and big dreams to a small-town shop-keeper whose life has been transformed by technology. It also investigated how Xi Dada early experiences may have shaped his vision for a ‘Chinese dream’ and driven him to very publicly commit to ending poverty for the 50 million Chinese still living below the United Nations poverty line.
在这一集中，有雄心勃勃的猕猴桃果农和在熙熙攘攘中穿行的北京出租车司机，有怀着足球梦的年轻女孩和被科技改变生活的小镇店主，通过中国普通人的日常生活，展现了“人民”共和在21世纪的真正含义。本集也解释了习大大的早年经历是如何帮助他筑成“中国梦”的构想，并使他立志使全国5000万生活在贫困线以下人民过上脱贫的生活。点赞习大大！

In this episode, it established what it really means to be the “people’s” republic in the 21st century through the lens of everyday Chinese from ambitious kiwi-growing farmers to a taxi driver in bustling Beijing; young girls with a passion for football and big dreams to a small-town shop-keeper whose life has been transformed by technology. It also investigated how Xi Dada early experiences may have shaped his vision for a ‘Chinese dream’ and driven him to very publicly commit to ending poverty for the 50 million Chinese still living below the United Nations poverty line.
在这一集中，有雄心勃勃的猕猴桃果农和在熙熙攘攘中穿行的北京出租车司机，有怀着足球梦的年轻女孩和被科技改变生活的小镇店主，通过中国普通人的日常生活，展现了“人民”共和在21世纪的真正含义。本集也解释了习大大的早年经历是如何帮助他筑成“中国梦”的构想，并使他立志使全国5000万生活在贫困线以下人民过上脱贫的生活。点赞习大大！

published:17 Oct 2017

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Meet me on the bridge: Discovering the truth about my parents after 20 years (FULL FILM) BBC Stories

When Kati Pohler was three days old she was left at a market in China. She was later adopted by an American family.
When she was 20, Kati discovered her birth ...

When Kati Pohler was three days old she was left at a market in China. She was later adopted by an American family.
When she was 20, Kati discovered her birth parents had left her a note, and that every year on the same day, they waited for her on a famous bridge in Hangzhou.
Filmed and directed by Changfu Chang.

When Kati Pohler was three days old she was left at a market in China. She was later adopted by an American family.
When she was 20, Kati discovered her birth parents had left her a note, and that every year on the same day, they waited for her on a famous bridge in Hangzhou.
Filmed and directed by Changfu Chang.

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- Technology and innovation hub, Shenzhen is known as China’s “silicon valley” and “the city of the future”.
- Once a fishing village, in just 50 years it grew into a megacity packed with skyscrapers.
- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its population boom
- Inventors and engineers working here, create helpful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks
China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, to see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it’s Shenzhen. Shenzhen has transformed itself from a tiny fishing village to a megacity in just 50 years, its population tripling since the 1990s. The city is a magnet for tech-savvy and inventive dreamers from all across China and the world, because of them Shenzhen has become the “silicon valley” of China, a true technology and innovation hub.
The sprawling metropolis is famed for its skyscrapers, hybrid cars, solar energy and for being home to a great many hi-tech companies. UBTECH is one of them; its focus is on making robots an indispensable part of everyday life. Its key product is the android – a human-like robot that can help out in the workplace and around the home as well as becoming both teacher and playmate for kids.
Shenzhen municipal government encourages citizens to switch to eco-friendly, hybrid cars that use both fuel and solar energy. The vehicles are made by a local manufacturer, BYD. Public transport here is hybrid too helping maintain the city’s ecological reputation, which is among the best in China. The city’s rapid growth demands new solutions for optimising space. Shenzhen is one of the top 10 cities in the world for having the most skyscrapers. Today, its engineers are working on a solution to the ever present problem of parking by developing smart car parks that can automatically place cars in tight spaces while the driver simply walks away.
The technological achievements of the city's many companies are regularly showcased at popular international exhibitions and forums.
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More films about China: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/china/
- Technology and innovation hub, Shenzhen is known as China’s “silicon valley” and “the city of the future”.
- Once a fishing village, in just 50 years it grew into a megacity packed with skyscrapers.
- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its population boom
- Inventors and engineers working here, create helpful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks
China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, to see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it’s Shenzhen. Shenzhen has transformed itself from a tiny fishing village to a megacity in just 50 years, its population tripling since the 1990s. The city is a magnet for tech-savvy and inventive dreamers from all across China and the world, because of them Shenzhen has become the “silicon valley” of China, a true technology and innovation hub.
The sprawling metropolis is famed for its skyscrapers, hybrid cars, solar energy and for being home to a great many hi-tech companies. UBTECH is one of them; its focus is on making robots an indispensable part of everyday life. Its key product is the android – a human-like robot that can help out in the workplace and around the home as well as becoming both teacher and playmate for kids.
Shenzhen municipal government encourages citizens to switch to eco-friendly, hybrid cars that use both fuel and solar energy. The vehicles are made by a local manufacturer, BYD. Public transport here is hybrid too helping maintain the city’s ecological reputation, which is among the best in China. The city’s rapid growth demands new solutions for optimising space. Shenzhen is one of the top 10 cities in the world for having the most skyscrapers. Today, its engineers are working on a solution to the ever present problem of parking by developing smart car parks that can automatically place cars in tight spaces while the driver simply walks away.
The technological achievements of the city's many companies are regularly showcased at popular international exhibitions and forums.
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Ageing China - Inside Story

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What are the challenges facing the country's rapidly ageing population? Is China right to make children legally obliged to look after their parents? And is the world ready to cope with a rapidly ageing population? Inside Story is joined by guests: Tania Lee, a journalist specialising in Chinese affairs; Danny Dorling, a professor of human geography at the University of Sheffield, and the author of the book Population 10 billion; and Anne-Sophie Parent, the secretary general of Age PlatformEurope.
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What are the challenges facing the country's rapidly ageing population? Is China right to make children legally obliged to look after their parents? And is the world ready to cope with a rapidly ageing population? Inside Story is joined by guests: Tania Lee, a journalist specialising in Chinese affairs; Danny Dorling, a professor of human geography at the University of Sheffield, and the author of the book Population 10 billion; and Anne-Sophie Parent, the secretary general of Age PlatformEurope.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
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Already trade between Africa and China has grown at a breathtaking pace. It was $10.5 billion in 2000, $40 billion in 2005 and $166 billion in 2011.in the first half of 2017, they totaled more than $85.3 billion in value. Chinese imports from the African continent almost doubled by an estimated 46 percent, compared to the same period a year ago reaching around $38.4 billion.
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Already trade between Africa and China has grown at a breathtaking pace. It was $10.5 billion in 2000, $40 billion in 2005 and $166 billion in 2011.in the first half of 2017, they totaled more than $85.3 billion in value. Chinese imports from the African continent almost doubled by an estimated 46 percent, compared to the same period a year ago reaching around $38.4 billion.
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Channel 1 News Report-- Censorship in China

Ms. Ling, American reporter, traveled around China, being escorted and monitored by government officials. She found out that although China had a booming econom...

Ms. Ling, American reporter, traveled around China, being escorted and monitored by government officials. She found out that although China had a booming economy, citizens still did not have freedom of speech. Despite the fact that she was only showed by the officials the tourist attractions, she found out that most of the Chinese still lived in poverty.

Ms. Ling, American reporter, traveled around China, being escorted and monitored by government officials. She found out that although China had a booming economy, citizens still did not have freedom of speech. Despite the fact that she was only showed by the officials the tourist attractions, she found out that most of the Chinese still lived in poverty.

China: Time of Xi Episode 3 shows how the influence of a new China is changing communities and lives far beyond its borders.
"All Aboard" features China's major global initiatives and undertakings, and delves deep into President Xi Jinping's vision for a global "community of shared future," the culmination of Xi's ideas on reforming and improving the existing international order.
#XiJinping #19thCPC
(Courtesy: Discovery Channel)

China: Time of Xi Episode 3 shows how the influence of a new China is changing communities and lives far beyond its borders.
"All Aboard" features China's major global initiatives and undertakings, and delves deep into President Xi Jinping's vision for a global "community of shared future," the culmination of Xi's ideas on reforming and improving the existing international order.
#XiJinping #19thCPC
(Courtesy: Discovery Channel)